Review: Electroqute – Tanpasin
Tanpasin demonstrates a good level of quality control: putting out consistently good riffs and impressive technical performances in every song.
Tanpasin demonstrates a good level of quality control: putting out consistently good riffs and impressive technical performances in every song.
Emotive soundscapes. Crushing riffs. Questioning the meaning of existence. This is what post-rock is all about.
Quality writing has no genre, and it carries this album that somehow manages to have no identity for 48 minutes and still be good.
Lose yourself in this dynamic, progressive, sax-filled technical death metal epic.
The songs take a lot of strange turns, with chord changes and melodies never quite leading where you expect, but ending up somewhere tasteful nonetheless.
Looking to get pummeled over the head with a few cool turns along the way? This is for that mood.
A very unique, genre-bending take on black/death.
Dynamic, technical dissodeath offering a bleak, suffocating, atmospheric take on a crowded genre.
An absolute sludge metal riff factory with shades of thrash and hardcore.
An exciting debut occasionally marred by overzealous style shifts.